Parents need to know that this popular Manhattan-set sitcom about best friends/roommates addresses homosexuality frankly and matter-of-factly (albeit with some stereotyping), though not graphically. There's a tremendous amount of innuendo, about half of which has to deal with homosexuality and homosexual sex. Drugs and alcohol abuse are frequently treated as a joke, and the characters can be petty and selfish. But they're also always there for each other when it really matters, and there's a strong message about the importance of unconditional friendship.

Season 7 Episode 18:

The Fabulous Baker Boy

Season 7 Episode 17:

The Birds and the Bees

Grace drags Will along on her first date with Nick (Edward Burns); Karen tries to set Jack up on a date with the neighborhood bird enthusiast (Luke Perry), but things don't quite go as she has planned.

Season 7 Episode 16:

Dance Cards and Greeting Cards

Although Grace tries to ignore St. Valentine's Day, she winds up with a hunky greeting-card writer (Ed Burns); Karen's former nemesis (Jeff Goldblum) tries to win her heart by showering her with gifts.

Season 7 Episode 12:

Christmas Break

Season 7 Episode 11:

Queens for a Day

Vince's mother is unable to make her traditional holiday feast, so Will volunteers to make a special meal, but Vince's mother refuses to give Will any of the credit; Jack gives Vince's sister (Jamie-Lynn DiScala) pointers on keeping secrets.

Season 7 Episode 10:

Queens for a Day

Vince's mother is unable to make her traditional holiday feast, so Will volunteers to make a special meal, but Vince's mother refuses to give Will any of the credit; Jack gives Vince's sister (Jamie-Lynn DiScala) pointers on keeping secrets.

Season 6 Episode 10:

Fanilow

A weak bladder forces Will to entrust Grace with his place in line for Barry Manilow tickets; Grace's mother (Debbie Reynolds) cancels their annual mother-daughter shopping trip to have dinner with Jack.

Season 4 Episode 2:

Past and Presents

Season 4 Episode 1:

The Third Wheel Gets the Grace

Will and Grace (Eric McCormack, Debra Messing) resume their chummy relationship, leaving Nathan (guest star Woody Harrelson) feeling left out in the cold; Jack (Sean Hayes) and his son go school shopping.